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Book Review | 2001

Christina Biebesheimer and Francisco Mejía (eds). 2001. Justice Beyond our Borders. Judicial Reforms for Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank

Elin Skaar (2001)
in The Law and Politics Book Review vol. 11 no. 6 pp. 299-301
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Elin Skaar

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  • Rights and Legal Institutions
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